- A
muzzleloader is any
firearm in
which the user
loads the
projectile and the
propellant charge into the
muzzle end of the gun (i.e., from the forward,...
-
other slight differences among the
rifles including the
breech plug on
muzzleloader versions. The
original Contender, now
known as the
generation one (G1)...
- bore.). They are also
described by the type of
action emplo**** (e.g.
muzzleloader, breechloader, lever, bolt, pump, revolver, semi-automatic,
fully automatic...
- A
rifled muzzle loader (RML) is a type of
large artillery piece invented in the mid-19th century. In
contrast to
smooth bore
cannon which preceded it,...
-
historical weapons from
before the
invention of
smokeless powder, such as
muzzleloaders.
Black powder substitutes are
propellants designed to
provide explosive...
-
which that
mechanism works.
Actions are
technically not
present on
muzzleloaders, as all
those are single-shot
firearms with a
closed off
breech with...
- , from the rearward, open end of the gun's barrel), as
opposed to a
muzzleloader, in
which the user
loads the
ammunition from the (muzzle) end of the...
-
percussion rifle used in the
latter half of the 19th century. A single-shot
muzzleloader with
excellent long-range
accuracy for its era,
especially when used...
- ****ortment of
small arms
found their way onto the battlefield.
Though the
muzzleloader percussion cap
rifled musket was the most
numerous weapon,
being standard...
-
inches (180 cm), or
slightly longer,
although for a
typical multi-purpose
muzzleloader rifle, a
twist rate of 1 in 48
inches (120 cm) is very common. The M16A2...